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    ESTABLISHED
PITTSBURGH GA
YUBLIIIIZD DAILY AND WE
Win 14 CO.
Cl= CI VC. rtaft, NUT Doc!
•
•
• StAILV-l'o.ru dollar. tar mural. 1
Ert DeLLILI Irdd Ittlyrurne.
1111EliLY—Tart prr tutuunal
mill G ttabblatd on the lutlnwata
!um rot a ,
jar 111.11131.-.........
I [Eagyir! do
.....
Tvrtzty4. ...
liikai7r rub Club to be od
aut latart.l.4 In inbrant
•t• erat 'tar At: s car .113
• rlursal.
In advance. Mae
tint
r• .;;PlM . ce ranch,
• NoOlab rapers pin
(
1 lb. money la Pent for
RATES OF AD SI:RO. .
. .
Ont Emme (ID Imo , of hear 11 M 100.) 0
b 0
.
to. . cob sllltlnu (I\ ., lrSeelaisi. '0 2.,
, /ha .orm Peek.— 1 75
. 11M. too Rorke- -.»» -....,....... •D 00-
1
400
De.
De.
Do.
De.
• De. tw e lv e m
m th o e u.ths: -.. .-..-. ---
1,81 le)
00
Standing Dania I'D line or 1.-ui, per 1111111.....1154 110
Oile Dell-, Mr (Leo mhlasual ham.
One Num, rtumn,mtle at pl.mnra (pa am
Dorn , .1 ehmiv e bfthe paper •A 00
- for emeh edininori Feuer, ine-rual tetra= mouth, and
. far earh obliubrol alnare inverte.l under the yearly team,
.. - loteenenneett ram-ding • wea, amtnot over 00cm,
Ihate. to le chargul a.. (-quart and a halt • •
• • l'auli‘htr , Ant oN•onntahl . U. leml mmertLumenti 1,
.-lead the enront thermit in th..ir yubliostion.
Annteutrinn Conikda.% an• care. to be luarittel the same
as other tart ttlYetteuu.
7 • Adertlleenolle cot :natant no the eopp.Cm s PrC(1111,1
.trunther_of heertion‘ v.ill be coutMuod ullforblthend pay
ment [5..1vl to ,14 , 1•11N1F.
1 :711^ rtiVil,,u, of curly vhertherre -Mil he emalned
.risidlr to their woulBr nu rote., sot all Mbar adeettlee
- oholle net jnlziftil. I. th..:: msnler leminem, es asrerd
f4r. t- . 1 to 11,..1 coin.
1111 V1 , ..7114 - 710,,t, I's almrihtle Irealtuesom, On rem
•l(.273t.ueet. Done-hip. 011.1 nth... nubile he:ethane. and
mkt h • er, to I, .th,.•-•-.1 hall C. ia, able earhat) In fth-
VOl.ll, _
•Dlamm-.:11 , 4:,...1 ,, 1....her..1. 'OD crate ••
1 1 tatla Loll , . /. in,r1....1 with/ /t their,. Labia erwattP ll . -
altd Li far.rral It:vitalt tit or .01100, noti. , ., and when
so acc,.p.l.Nl to h./ tiw 1 / w. .
Iti . r,olat r.ltt rte.., and all there ti.n.linit ...Dan:Rank.
11,0., ..r r..quirinz 11+1.4 'ts .1. wit...l.W call attiratioa - to
Fat., ..3r..../r, , ,, I'.o, ..It • ..i - 0 10 11.11.1/./ witertabanenta
wham. char, • or.. /old, f., .1 tittatacw—a.ll tiott.ara of Pri-
TIPI 1...,•111•P1i^-•-••0• r 3 WWI, 100.01104 4. all stletitloo to
tww . aaw entiri 1 1 ~/./. 041 , 01,0 . r MU...dm' to protnet+ wadi
• ldwat oat. r.-1 . rim /wit - 10 111. - 11,1 with the under‘taad-
IL, th.t. the rsiw• I.lltl 1.. w. 1 f intended as ho to.
0111.,1ti to OM lorta ( . ..11111/11. toe wait. will lw tlarCA et the
rate 41 n.l It,. tl..w. Ito /...rtlrk t r line.
- it.h, tt. 4;.',6-- ,11+2 1.4 IW 141 . 110 , 1 1.111/It. Pd...
Tari.rti Ll:owe 1 . /Aaiun,/ tt 0 eh. •
• beial awl tawdictsl odrerllwai lite char -al at full prlttia.
heats_ tale .5/N.111 , 1 . atid it /0 1/ torero' adiertlet 1114,111 Wot.
LW 111, W 0201.1 . yearly rat, twit to be allowed a. dir
' count ot tlittty llsrt, awl t.1./..1. WI rwr , '‘ . .t. frolw Lb*
;moo. of Lab..
.• • V...1.151.t. t3ll.nooki.V I 1.41.1 parr..
Ow: Si.ittart, Ihr:e itetertlot... .._ .. ..... . ..... St !Al
Ito iwi 11.4..laillwrial It tortien X
aortatriwwf
linest/s .1.• W . I.RIT 1.11.FLW..
. fleeflee!rwu.tre, (11lines1 ...1.; In erli.... ..... fid reef'.
bw. <I A/ 3.4•11‘1.•11,11 I t+ 11/itll. .... .`.l.lC,tatt.
All tl . lWlrliD:r.lecrlio..m. - 111 . 1. 0 1... p 31.1 to .........
113.1 t.
. .. BUSINESS :VIRUS.
, - ALDEIt .
. joi - IN - A. I'AItKINSO ..
%lar md. P. 010./..1, r01e...' '
tarlairts I/0010110y att..w.L.il lei
Alderman, Fifth
liars eLiul Walnut. All
lAttarnbvs at LaNT,
orgb.
~0411veintder,
. - .......... ..._..... _
TOWE & WATSON,
No. Ilo.fou! lh rtmt. Pitt.)
Mont.ost CO4 ,Van. it.. I'
Lug: Of. W.
Attorney at Law:
I.l;catamt !Wan
BDWAito Y. JONES
015 n nn Yourth vtnet.
Aitoraey at Law
AASPRII, litt:11)V.
Nr...1 . 3 TIM Areot. I.ll,bur,
if!tu • •
BROXERS
lealors in Foreign
age. C...%•rl.lstrateira be
ta Nlarl,rt atreet. Pitt.
II I principal cllie.
XT HOLMES & SON,
1,11 • and ihlaic , lr Pi - 11F E 3,,,
rtirittVlLiV,l;447:2:l,ll::
1.13.na...h0ut t6e
(V SURGE
ILA Itentors In Exclthnt., Cln. 11.1: Notes, tr.- N0.:4
Nourth-str,t, uszt J,Lo• to Me Ehut; of rittninazgh.
LI
leetWt4 ont,follr ai.ruat Lt so 4 no, Froosa =titled to
1214 nsit . of the oion. •
RAMER 13,tnkers dud Ex
err*. lkalini in Vordirn timirsik
cf CalLera., cr ikir.vm. Flank Now
inrin r or
jC'..i.ltOlitEß9 BankitiA House;
N.o. 15111+51Kt. 1 ot,Luol.. earuAt 11aner
c 55 Dpe,AA.
Aatee AAJ., 44 IL. igruitt;sl
ellits a Om CatitAl t ,
ALWILKINS k CU. Exchange Brokere,
otllll Last amel . cr cl =A Market Istmsu. en
5k51.1
ICP. AIRD. & IRVIN. CommiPlion Merchants
Jur ...a Dill I.lrot, No. II I d FL-
M=MMII!!!!1=IIII
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ALAIIIR. JIA.NNA & CQ..Succesgors t0..1
.13 Mi. lilk . A Ct- B arm. Ea NAN t Baum,.
liu
re ita ' tcr.frli ih.i lk.r.tio Esch.ce. ' erztlfirat.
kflep on atrit iziatAt N o ottp , tic ... l . ,iiiwtt- . - 7 ,Norttrili 114%m i a ,
•• t Ca,i, werral t ampante rn. mei t ai l ed
nite. mole Cs ads ,
i r thz u:a a
cif itte't Rats.
Vim klgtralum pa ll ft , e frminn m. • arl • A_merican
litcht.
...r aolvaneea made c-n errir,mmtratecr Pralme,atilipoil east,
-. c 9 IR, ha 4.-nat.
`BOOKS ERS ANII STATIONERS.
ItC. STOCKTON', bit,: Johnston: Stoat
• ton. liock , lirr: Str.th,n,r. Prlzak-r, and cor
tier cf "krket and x+ mtg. ?Ittnburgb.
11" AS. B. 110E'Ciff.' e.'llea — pLiterary Depot,
fr :lard ttrt-t.et•o -, .:o• t...not U6ce. New Boni. t•o••
nnrc-.1 r expr Sut.,ti , tt.nn rotnive.l to nay of
la Maga9n:4 or )41.•ii+hol nt the
lovrel.t
•
R . liowirgB, ic..1,211Tr and St3tidner,
Pmrib rtr..ct.
Mirg§ degrrerl i ti e .
IDAVI Wiiufemtle.anclitetail.
ilakeruvl Ccrlf,cl.lrta ,. . Fottrai rtrtct. Plttsburwtt.
AllLling .I , 3nr • umr,coo..rrodwo• ctl Land.
MA,* um - V.1,11v tatptulnt to.
CARPET ORA tilt.
KCLINfiCK. numfartureramilm
and V IVlval
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING.
D. JOHNSTON, ForNarding And
V"' Ccouvrait, Nn. 12 rtma swet.
Attattur4.. •
• L.
IIYNOLIe Forwarding and
Cntnno.l , os Mir-15,505. 050 tht. .11155,15e0f rarer
111di+71 to 550,15 e: 0055105,. 1111,10n:15 IShaulat
tnrss,s, .555515.5600.1 , It Lla,
highc f , 11 555 5511 ltta,i fr, 00001,1 MA. Cola. Peon 14 ~,1 ,. •
'JON alkd Com-
Ll;rs;vn Irrrlysssl - , 1 5 .-0155: , 05 1'r545015 , :' and NW
utv !150 - 50t vrtur.-.155r5551 , 5. C:55,51 nertr i 5551,0515
ara. 1h51515551-15. •
11-* A. AI'ANIII,TI" & 'Co.. Forwarding and
1i....h. (.7,,..:,1.... 1LA,1......1, Venal 11 , an. — Pattetturgb.
Fenn'.
.JOHN IdcFADEN 6; CO., Fc,rward.ing and
CrurarSiliV 21 M`MII4III. C
. =ll Ca-ac. 14.m//Met.
utturib.' ..
•
lA:IIF,S 31. 11.3.1 . 1 S & CO., Product, nud
• )brieC.,tottletto
1510100,11 a..
Fr, Alber tot O. kbott, ru
(01.1.14F=.214tt .4thcr Mat_
1.111,1:101.
W. 1'0131111IXTEI: & CO., C.rueral
I.l"rwAna.rtt , 314,/mulksta Ficus .
4r.4. I.l,ll,l•Aphia.
A_ a. 114111, 101.
11Atil)1, JONES s CO., Succt , s.9ors to At
vorAl. Jun , L Old P. Uzi. 2uol Vorwalault
4,.k.1.36 iu Pat :bard, 41anuNaux,..1 Coal,, PAU
,
DRY GOODS IdERGEARTS.
S o , ILACKIETT 11 - 91ITE, Wholesale peal
ers la Von:lua Dry
_Ga.* tio. lel
1 l ravel. /Ittolwr,ll.
ma MY% ...... rtntna
F4I:111iN0-CO., Curnmissi - oh
3lrrclublv—r.r We Arklo uf WWI., alxl
,ktalr aln, il•alt.r. Ia all klmIA at toil re Trim:a
top, rzio Wool arwl., Matt. Joar from Yiftb.
Wltr
Rants.-
DRUGGISTS
(.1, -N. WICK ERSIIAM, Druggist, and deal
to • <rr It, Secda. aloe Ix kaLaitTrArs:saal Aorkaltural
hawk:gorilla. N. ILL Iflcl rtrart, llit”larota.
-•-
At KIDD & CO., Wholes:llv Itru Mists: Peat
: en to Paton. Oile, 13 . , :loft, and loanLaaneotA—
Hee. , of Da, nionec n.l,Lno , 4 t 1 one xi-rib, Lis ,
...a. WV, afa Long y'rop . . No. ,0. error, OS W acl oral
Youttl. itriits, iltubnisb. (Ira., arill L be ranfolly sack.
ad. sal Lows.rdsst , istlidi•v-Lik• , • - • .
i t -1. SELLERS. AV tudi,gle • • 'Sealer in
Polo, Pollak In < t , toff , , Oa*, Vanillbra, Le.. Le.,
g L !'f'; .n oel alma. Palatal. , h.. l'o. (foods varrissitisi.
'Fif!isLiose, -- - •
1101 I- D. 3101tbAti. Wholesale Drugtet;
a d Zat " .4 l P ,
setio oNmA.KF.H,,co..ll'hoie.aieDrug
i. obis: rid.... 14 ltad st. 15ct s Lnrah.
BRAUN er, ItErfElC,Vaiole: , ale and Retail
•Dryinist.,,,ruor a. 1.1 , ,l) :A. 'Wry
I llVia,. ii - e . ntist, Coruer of Fourth
and torstax: it, bet... llnrk.l sad stmt.+,
; -
F' asasnvtgi AND i TxOOULTEDO.
Engrarer on 'Wood.
ettltbunth. I' kw. of
:an7a t► ,,, ,, ,, tmntlrpateh
7 7- - AlL;'.V.fin use
cot etylv
tlatttaasal.aseirial apart Cot
, tn:
of sit, anal at 1.1,,1at,at.a....t2.:. •
PI
A.,...-
r
ILLIA.Acgoit-TormAN.s upi.,,,,, 4-
.L- L A :
b ,... r ..... 1 ,—„.ab, 5 , ? .,.. g t lig : j a C .
.-1 eg.A.T.11.1,41.......4`,1...i..r...4
zustlais. BrialLCS , Yr t IAM; '..,t•' f i el=
dr... h.. -tta pet.g.i
.. i.
~ -. 4-•.% , h , ~„,,,
i&Who mat a z yr*c4 $1,1,, a.. juaar
ti •
JEWKISREI.
w. WlLSON,Mnickes, Jewelry, Silver.
y arrvr 'et Make at 4
7",,,Auh
pag.vy:sMW,t3:t*Pirrti
00017 0 L.
I fi efither+ 1
" Tritffia a°, Doakra—,-
X tfia
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_.. .. . .--, . - .
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IN 1786.
ENE@
GROCERS
ratcurc
mug. ............... g.
AGALEI, Co_ Whole
gigu Orotors. Nn. 2.21 Tloskst st VltilaJelphtss .01
en la Pitta T:duc 34.an i r
A irr l a t m S' l AnniJ., t
ale
*lCommt.la Wholai Oro-
MI,. P bV eal nia r sad Dc*
=tam{ 'Me.*am
Wcof .4 =10461, 1111.0..riii,
=le=
? JOl)ti Wholesale GroeerS,
C0m10196/.= Altitthcats,arul In Pr.luog kuct
Mr..a..-t..r.a, So. _A Literty
b! , rakt, 14.
B. CANFIILD, lure o f Warren. Ohio,
ezauteisi.rt: awl lomanliug Merrtmut. and
ppll Ural,.: Chreor. But., lot vtd
hatl'Aah..l.l tli.t.rn krcriut, gowrally. Water Jar...rt.
Prnlti.i..l.ll.l 11 ...I. l'ituamtgb.
L. S. If MOM, 16 N. WAISIINSS N. 6 FTLASINN.
IS.WATEILMAN & SONS, NV holesale
orommcommi.i. amlFor . oloo 30rrh. 00. 4
urso,
is 011 kooo, of halm, xtol MmutKw
red Artletra Acrrix. o.r the. rale of lobutorrl-ond
Lynellhorrrla Ntaroafroffaxxl T00..x., N.. curt efl Water
Pittsbfiret.
M & CO:. Wholesale and Retail
J,•l_ Minutoeturns. and Dee:cra In Ilaic cop
and Furs,
MTit-FSWinTil u. Ca ' TC2l.l . e! ' if
every . quail> . and h,
lyT,
hulroolo 1.1
Vittl the 411001400 of roolr _inverre not Pieehn . .. , *
unntie, thote ilea an., will toll on the tome
21/1.,11..11:10.
by. VON BONN }IORST CO., Whole
ic.• • sak Orocers. Ibss-atiir. a Commilui , o Mersh
on.. Dual ems in ritt,lmuOt utletnres ssul W..rra
Peraurr. Ne. 313. rcrocr }Vont !arm 13174 (11.121,11"
V•ii/b.lOl.
As. DAL'LELL. ()racer. Com
51,g,h.ts Pat
stamar mcses.
SAIAII DICKEY & CO., Whole,ptlo Ore
ecn. Cerruzeorion Wrrh.b.. mut De2ler. in Pe de
and 10; Croat “r.vs, Pitt.burgh.
err f.lxvg-cat0....... . -"MOH PILRIAIVIL
jOHN S. DILWORTH 4: CO., Whnletrale
Grarrs. ud Atcrtils t.tr Ilaiarti row.", Co., Nn.lld
oi r 4. l'itt..but{o4.
-
--,--
'rift IC %,111,41:
Yi. ....10, 4 .1.•••,"
Ni: LI Sit a FIE N N Err. • Imo Env li. L.
0:1113,.hrr it 1 , ... %t Lu1.....d...,/rtern Cummin.u. uod
tar • Nltu: lict s chants. awl ' , Au , is. 1'r..1u..• uusl l'iti.-
burgh Mauutussurs•-. Nu il W... 1 .t, N.M.- u s.tecrscul awl
Thinl strevr....
- - • - -
1 I L LER It II 'K El'SI S.
M,
NUrt,ra .ml, .d
4.1 nknirr nud :tutu
cos.t.roatt.
'GILLS & ROE. Whol,,ale. Grocer:: awl
qommlikto. Mortlent. N., 1,7 1 / I t,rt, ,tre-rt.
OBERT NIOURE, holt•sale Groc..r,
, rtil
Diter. da.•kr I.K.Atore. Pt.
ll.orwL
ilfsalumer, awl all kit•ll. Ft.r.4a, al awl D 4.1,3.2
%flues and 1.1.0mr, li, ::1:a ..tiwt lln hand •
1..r,0. t,f ck , r 1,14
whirl, will In- N.,14 1,-• a a.L.
t~IIBBIa'1)
0 .1. ,, L/: ; EL m l ,ch .i..
~ ( ..'tj i .. i esn
mud Pilteburab auu facturr
IIOBEItT A. CUNi.NINGii.I.3II, 1V11,11,5:11.2
tin.r. Vru•luo• I,ru - s.rdat , ectuatiu Ma
l. and . 11tt•tour.,h
Libert, stn., tittaburgt,
WIC MO U.
.“.." •
CO.. Wholesale C • ro-
Y rem Sorts and %V&A ort,t. Yatt,burxh.
TICK
Met!ANDLESS, successors to
y I.l.laat•eal , " limoara, Forwarding
and Colooabodon )lerftrada, dealer', In In,. Nada. tau,
Canal Varnes and IYU.lwrgll lauvra,turre pr 00,11,,
corner of Wood and Valet
M. 5. .,
dt. CULBERTSON
0., ..ur0gr .114 poyani..ue•e tl l ar4 b A s r u tltsel ePe L
i i n b erb
J. U. 11111LIIVA. /111.1 LW,
111-D. WILLIA3IS s CO.; Who and
• Reta ltrtr, r auJ
rettautA. il
skr...l Dealer. In nt COUllnrwArtling
trY and Ithtv4durgtx
tlimufacturr., ..nter sea 1)114
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- .
50L1.Lt1}12....-1,1.11- LAttllst,
TpouiN.soN, LrrrLE s: co., N. '2.15
iL Litatrtj Victetargti. oar. re,
nrul tkeitut.. und d:uLl_lo IliteAtrun
Yawata are...
.1031 . ....... - .1.1•
t tip.
IL FLUID, Whol,mle Urucor,,
naimuo Merawm. aat-InraktA iu Produ,—hound
tttct Uutkiluv, fainting cn Ltb.rtY. tut Eixtt
atr e rtA, Pit.t.bar
. 01. Na_
It. 31'CLTellEaffsT, Whol,sal, Oro
cen, Lklicr, Iron. Nad, nod
Mtn on- n la s.llnafal - AOrnn n,oncally. ntrvet. eitt.
borgh.
11011 N PARKER ,i: (20., Wholesale Grocers:
Et lankly In ilrolod. Mirada Wart Ligimaii. Old M.
nogsbela dad arditni Wldan einandaaal
Liberty at. Maitland.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
101 IN IL MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes.
401, Ittotc, end Mwiral Inctrnment, V41..41 11.ok,
! ,7; Plauo Vurtr, for
11}N — RiR.1..Erif I)enler in Min , in, Mu
-23121raal a nd ...n. Italtun
vitt s lM,.. %`Mtall
M93fiIIzACTUEERS
tiENNEDY: CILILDS & CO.. Manufa,
tern a ,ry :nzpvri, 4-. . Cl t
tea 'Swine .:1:1 11111, l'itt•Lur,h
MAC
QUlGO,:ilanulacturera of Spri
ta.l Blinn . ,1,1. Plough it,l Plough Sri
Cogril Ilanuntml Iron Arac,
drake hl Italleabh. uziur lawlF
Crceh , Trigaming , ru`r
Pitt..} .111,0 k. Pa.
XJITTSBURGII ALE ALI WOIIKS.-ILni
net. Benv k W. 'Manua :11.1A, of 1...1/../I=h, Rlcsrh
rocderg—Siarlatle cod :lulrlurle Acid, Ikarr.ll,k.
No. GI Wator t,elow ivrTY •
111AGLi: I/. Auto,
Manufacturer cf Manse sia.vissi tor, Viet., &Atka,
on llsetsc_eorter. New. Ale. 31meral Wa•-at. l'utent Me
dicine, wail Man very driocriptiQu. A
Du.
.Krepa
colawantly on ha a genes:ll avertment of the
ee article,
Also atate--as the cals, Ilrwn - silwe Far/mire are all
x1.Dp1.4 Ina Os the eisiitinu euissmcw—thie Inctiarc la noes
Inn will nperation, awl trill continue In operatim WAD Foxe
ma, and winter
reispectfulla onlica , l a. 1 nill filled on the
siortesit asatia,
112 •anet. tete, ti Wend and
fiwittlaisell Pittalsurgh.
PAPER MAIMING S.
lITALTER P. MARSHA Ll.Stie,s,,or to
V &laud l lia not.,-,
t—ir so.l ' lwalcr In Frtuth
Ani,rtran l'aprr Ilniurinvo 1.1
2thaler, run Ibn.t Print., Sr. Akr,—O rainy, 141rstir3e.
and iCrarylvg PAper. No. 6, Worpi xtrmt. I.2t,een le,vrtit
and Riasuand .11. y, Ptlttbrarl, IN
I‘llloltlllS a ILAIVOP:141, Te n and Wine
IL E4in.46l3hi, Kul ,4.1 P .4 the iittAttr.,h
ll
Airm. A. ri''AJP,(l PO., I irover9 and
IF Tv.: froukr, &o. t. ..nd
Lave ou loud s hoe, 3.-•onuon:
tee uud Al,o—For. 4. Ft
llm 1• ut
.. ' üb. Whole
•Lle sad .
- • TRANSPORTATION AGENT.
IRtuir A. antil Y. Nont fer the lAA
Erie mlheitiesn Lint, In Wash Lak. ,
on ths rotor, of tveaLt an.l.t.atiLlo.lil CU.
VERITIAN BLINDS.
WESTERN' S.: SON. well known
A• Vennlau Bliuti 11a4rn ktopckAutstaly bv,kl or
order ben articleln . thele to. ai thrir 010
lip. IS Si-Clair •Imrt. al No r..• Mark. An...
end story, C0L11111.4 In the Ignow.n.l. Nruitaan Ebtit,r•
=NU to order. acid
. al.l Niftf. n. 4.13
_ .•
A. BROW N wou la most respectfully inform
the tAttlle that '1e1:A...y.4m hand atida eland ipit the nen
'of the Diamond, Allettheny eitl. n netabble lona - burnt
of Veninan titian al. Venni. filatUern nee made to order
In the beet et, le. warranted 0,101 to any In the United
titan" the thin& ma removed without the nI.I of a
aerew drier,. Having auntie...l the etnek. tool, and rood
uf the caducei eetatbstlinetst of Hamm, i Afeelellanot 1 our
pre . pi t ir to fur t te . 4 an the nob
b'Ay.rgtf. k yo " 0. 1 LIV:.2 " Let, littnh In 'ilr
J. A. BROWN.
1450 i SaufAN'(ziol ges*),7l
ADAM HARDIE, I't,t. • rimtn Surgeon, late
n iii,:p r lg h ereih=ore, d .o
above profiLveiatc stgl. by rarrful ettentgm to wilattvrr Is
entruded to him. be hope." to give nattelSetwo..
10 tan 05100 vritb Jun, Ilatdl,, Hove
in general vvill be mirrsrd
•
at the e...rner
of Tunnel ...trmt voNlPentolivanis Avenue.
WOOL MERCHANT'S.
LEE,. ifueccBsor to Murphy and Lee
IVoul Drsa, s4AICO/..Lifdli , Al3l..tv.iont, La lhr .2.1
Wtioknt 111 orty, 0M... Filth .4.
4.1 4. Wool `.sl4,rellaut..
47 taarr, m Flow •16.1 Proclam . and Y.
wnrdlog aul Ccauguirsinn Act.chaut‘ No. II: l'lrnt rtre..t
.4 4/UK...A WM.. PlltPluiry h.
ROREIGN ADVICIITISENENTS
a. I: Drii..lK.l. - , i• / 11.
D.l, IiC.I.L.IN -1. 1. ......
IJII:A/.1 1 , , BUCK NOli er, CO., l'aacco
Caumiri.r. )led boob, No. 41 North %Valor rtront,
in i'et. lo North Whore, Philadelphia. Loa'
.t J. TARDO.3, Commissimm .7.lerch-
J• ante, No. a 1 Old Lev, FL, Nor Wean, Lino root
....Urea Lauda largo aeaortintent of Emelt , . of the fob
lowitati brand* tirbklt thoy offer Au es -a• Antenna for J.
Daruni L L`o.; BonleAux vita Maithd7, J. &dad, J. Do
nned a eo, hamehone, 3: J. Doraffilt (.4.8n0r. A. de Moot , .
run. A. L. ulevill.., A. tie Mooted, Jieto Loots kr, Ir.: alito, ameba , Oita lb:Meaux lied oral White Willett]] cork,
..ti eitee., reheted with care by John Durand 4 Co. lx;
• IL ;n , and rvrect ItunrunAr Yud- c•!, :I )
===
EIICER & General Commie-
Merchaete Ildladniade Llberal adrtocas
int tourianenstn ci l'etlune general V. (Dena..
I LLIAM TIMBLIN. Attorney et Lam,
butler, Yu, 4111 alto attend tn alketiow. (ad
beciento canto:lnd to bbn In butler and A.r.trong
ontanct. Ys. rand t botnr ta.—J. 1 IL kleyd, W.. W. Wal
lace:nut JamesM. hall. l.Liberty etre, and ho C err.:
Wuud arta, FlUttierrie_fl r Cit
- 2 -1 -
D. TUTTLE, Attk;rnTty ot. :Low,
and euencartibrei Co l'entryleade ct. Ictur, Ito.
ittedeunicetions bromidic ansv:_end •
JOHN H. NANKIN, Attorney and fJoun
irdicr at raw,`and uncaawioc, 11, , r the :bat, of
c urdylvards. nd, 11c., (talc liittaturnt.) '
• Refercbftin—Pdabervht Hat W. Voirr.ol. /Imam
lfllkr.Atenedkta At McClure. Jat.E. l'artc. Intanlis
Senadt. Mabel en. autlad,
TRAAV GOODS.—.II. M Creole R Co.,
: Slatafaititryyt atd Dosavitie etra
to theattaitka of boyeri tivir Fuxin to Iv ie. laid
t it vets.- Th.* , trill ail, irelumixerds in peat ;r, CS
to to partbei.mil rho boy by *ha maim
vaxtatitt . &Witte. exhibited st Weir !dam as Pearl
stmt. fixeg York. . '
.71 bbls received •eOnsign
on4 On' rain 'IVALLaNO FORD t
•
. _ .
Join MCM.
SMITLEY & COLVIN, Coal Merchants,
sad lsal , r, fa Drr Orals Orreries ins and Ns
mrser of Ws ant strtet Washistens Tarmac , Bast
Dampens:m:3W, sslastrled
New Coach Factiiy—Alregheuy.
M. A. WHITE d CC would re
rpretintl. inform the public that they hare
teeel a • Any On Lert<l.- tetween Federal, ooJ Panehr t ty
fiw. Thor amum+ alone att.!l prepared to rewire
- Merv - for rrery deeeription vehicle, Cdotehm Chariot}.
lteroweher. Barret, Pita.tone, an. to., whleb. from their
lent rrprrirner in the manufacture of the often Work
tho feeiLtiret then bar, they awl cenedent they aro
cnable.l to do cork on the 'moot roportehis tunas with
thme wantint artielee Cu their fine.
Paving partirular ottentioti to the eacction it material..
ra bnying nom. but ortliVelvllt workmen, the, hare no
Ikea/Aim in warrant - Mr their wort We tb i ernfore ark the
ion
attent of the mobile to Ult. matter.
Repaint.: done In tie kr_rt mean earl on the
most reaeenable Perin, lettMl
i
‘TOTIOE.—The p. rtnerslip heretofore ex -
ill isting tin,l, then a .., AC. EUNDLIIT, le di,.
1yt. , :l be the tite , anv hf Mr. C. Umilry. The LIJAIIICS al
Via to carried en h, A. U 110,. , mho will owttie the bug.
zrzu ~.f the latz Ers..
REMOVAL—X. Ilr.th n'tbmo.l W. Finnan'
Witrehon.. from No. ILI ' nul 'ten. to No. 10 W 0 4 ,41.1.,
bettnnt lint owl tvconi 4 tyr.en, to the warehouse nuty
mntilnl by M. A. llerty.44. CCP hql.lll ken , mristanth 4'm
hytnkl A • ~.I.b-rel o., , rttncht et CA.llOg., Onto. Stons,
A 004; !Mon, P.O, 1013
t, ICAITZ .101. ATCZNSON.
• . .
SCAM. & ATICIENSON,
_ .
VIRST STREET. between Wood and Mar-
COVEliqr n'NiirtiFira ) , Till'A r li ' llei!'
Elockamtbb Woe,-
mum.. built to vnier.
?pm.. lal otteolion Oven tn brat sorb.
Mee ou bunt, oL e oinullnatot If Copper • lull Bran.
Kettle, Tin W6lO. le 44. Strarukct (cubing f_tnees
Forted,. Forge, innlon. tizon-nt .cn convenuld artirle
foe ntenrobants. ,ull,uankt, on brut lima Coro.
rus ,
We atoll nnmeutfutl, innate r'weintont men lunl ntheri
tonsil vue 011.01,4 non neu , ' , Putubnemg
eiven-hcer. JT:I7
• • •
EAOI:EII'OUNDRY. •
Jag, .1101.115.,
THE uuder,igued
, 1 successors to Arthur..
Nirbolc.n. to 4 1.. tittorta eltar,as of Vitt.-
ar,t otthhe roll,. that Ow, at. ,cbuill the
EAts LE FOUNDRY. and mo, wow m tall nrycrolwn, 1114 , 1
hot,. Dail ur Moir polOrrrr nn.ll for them:ark., Among-it
which • row t. , dalna toil nod 1,1", , ,/ *V.v., with si
ophoulid air
tightti Coal rrhi,h IA now emperrw.ling. In I
othrr ast rowint At, a <heap...al
urn .3.0 , 1 • twill fnmillas: with a lull I
wwwrtincut of Eumumai sal Mani.% torn,.
IV, would partrulartr ton'ne tic att.:W{43n of parnms
Luthling. to mil at our warelsoti, boforo pars:loping
wher, andva3mine ,1“all.1 att.. of UMW.. lini•bod in Ow DV* in It. mart..
IVaiwhouw—So I.itwrtioPtswit , tl'o.al rt.
NICIIOI, , ON A PANNE.
Important to Stage Coach and Wagon
Manufacturers.
IikIESSRS. .t CO.,
bate
bon t :Au o•te.l by our bog trick brattier, awl 4.194.11211[ 10 to
tho be.tilluor. uolinori cow+, nigh • set of tbs.,
Ado.. nasal's.: Ain.. till nownuar A bolt pint troll In sax
month,. Tho .4malquAntit, AI toast II h0....1 tho
lel.dww4 w• hrn. ut tta. nducti..n tot' frito. asnl
gr.ftt -svirs., roues: it will mak.. the cr.a. h
Al,to *ay , twr rut. ou thro. •tawl. fov.l
Al, it will Site grout .ater.
n o t lb: nut n,rall•
lug lor;th the w mid
liar
not 4,0 nexi..” with the
axle, wall etaGrelv ta.r..ist the wthel Irons muting at.
IS, prolkor ‘da, It"- patent..., •ill graarsat
tail imam 12 to IT. 'wanks:
Warelloww—S , At ater. and 140 Front straw., ritta
burzh.
TEA DEALERS.
MIS
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PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY IVIURNING, JANUARY 9, 1851.
7- •
IdISCEILANFARIS
tad o ewer, J•-M4tiuv ••f Lioding with intup6
and kluraLltitr. Wank Bonk, rut.,l anl raMern. and
tuurat mlorantially. I‘.olo , In Duran., or
.4•rn.
keipi
hound rarefUlly. ur repaired. N nines put ou
Xbon: at= hate are invited tu l'rv.e.
ir Li i t I \ l , I f I
not•awr, that ht• nror fall -tux I. of
ie.TINtl:. at the,
ortvlro. adapl.4 U. , uppluaehnaz tall and winter ....tun+
111 lu want a clamp Ca.hio.uhl.. and anal elotigna.
all! n o dfa.lromrable. and Nal arak the
Waateru t aunt y,, thLi peply
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MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS
li!G AM) ANTIMASONIC TICKET
Fur 31Jpor—JOHN J. ROGIAN.
fli:37 1,41,
S. COMICiI-JOHN T. KINCAID
C. Couucil—ALLV.: CORDELL,
CYRUS BLACK,
JOHN WIIA.OrE,
it. M. RIDDLE.
•CCOND
ISAAC JONES.
-ABRAHAM GARRISON.
ARCHIBALD 3IcFARLAND,
GEORGE WILSON.
MUD WARD.
Council—SAMUEL M. KIER.
C. Council—WILLIAM SPLANE.
R. McKAIN,
J. L. LOWRY,
J. SHANNON,
THOMAS SCOTT,
HENRY COULTER.
sill).
-F. LORENZ.
-R. MtENIGHT,
J. BISSELL, Sr:.
WM. YOUNG.
VT/Tll W
S. Council—J. II CASSEL.
S. Council—JOSEPH KAYE,
CHARLES FERGUSON.
HUGH MrKELVY.
W. G. McCARTNEY.
F C -.11 , 11
C ( ,ii 34 it
( I uncll
C. 0.11111(11
‘1,;.111 WAS..
S. Council—DAVlD D. BRUCE.
C Council—JAMES lAMBI, Jr
ICENRY REIS
ROBERT -A. CUNNINGHAM
JOHN PHILLIPS.
I,VESTII WA6O.
S. C.uncil.-111)LIERT ARTHUIV
C. Council—ROl:C.lCP KING,
IVILLIANI C FRIEND .
FlOlllll
S. Council—GEOßGE 4' REIS, 2 year,.
J AS. lIAM fI.ToN, I yrut.
C. Council—CAPT. WM. EVANS,
SIMPSON 110IIN ER.
NINTII Yin
S. CounciI—MATTIIEW EDWARDS
C. Council—HMl lIASIMOND,
PHILLIP DRUM
ALLEGHENY ELECTION.
WHIG AND ANTIMASONIC TICKET
=CO
Fut...Mayor—HUGH S. FLENIING.
Dirrdur tithr Poor—JACOB GUYER.
FIRST WARD.
S. Council—COOSEWS L. M. BORLAND IN . ROB SON.
M
-GEORGE DRAYER.
HUGH SMITH,
JOHN T. LOGAN,
11. P. SCIIWARTZ.
S. Director.—WILTHOMLIANI AS D. HOW ARD,
SMITH.
A......mmor—A. WOODHOUSE.
Judge of Election,,--JOHN KELLY.
Inspector—MOßßlSON A. KNOX.
C,A.itnLIe—ALEX.ANDER GLENN.
C. I 01111. i
=!C11
N. C(Amoil--SANICEL NIELLVILLE
C. Cuumei)---JACOB STICKHOD,
=ISM
lI'ILLIAM BAOALEY,
WILLIAM 'JOHNSTON.
S. Directors—THOMAS SIcCONNELI
ANDRFAV BARCLAY.
A.,,e,o,or—JOAN It. ISEY.
Judge of fllectiofo:—J AMES MUNDEN
TIMID WADI,
-WILLIAM GRAHAM
AYILLIAM BOYD,
WILLIAM WALKER,
ROBERT RAY.
GEORGE RALPH.
Judge or Electionn—JAMES RAY.
lutpectur—ROßEßT CAMPBELL.
H. Dimetors-11. R. BELL.
- JAMES L. GRAHAM
Alsessoi—A. C. ALEXANDER.
Countable—J. W. BUITOUP.
S Co Incil
C. Council
FOlll , lll
S. Councsl—JAMES MARSHALL.
C. Conncil:-JOSEDR CRAIG,
JAMES TART, Jr.,
DR. THOMAS MeICECNON,
_D: C. STOCKTON.'
S. -Direetor-DR. JAMES 11.-8311T11, 3 - yrs
RICHARD BARD. 3 yrs
ABRAILADI RAYS, 1 yr.,
Assessor,—E. DERBY. ,
Judge of: Elections-.:41.. E WAiLNEIL
bspettor—UhlES PISHSR.
Constable—A. MONTGONERT.
MESE
COMMERCIAL. 4.
PITTSBIJIIGH
Ormr- Prrrmrson Gea - s - rt, t,
iburda:nacrainz.J... g. ).
. . ,
Tito vela, vert , r.L . , ma^ m 11.12334 &want fer the
et-wea, tut the clartet szan gaurally quiet. wad ve 0 3,
[cp.: n, truiva...tiln• to en; lurk ,
trails I,a-4ml uo Inatktal change frati our Ml`ort.
FLOLIt—Rre: ipt: were
ef eilaGra , lt7 L. 10. rrar:
pdcr I Las )cetc - rday. Ers tcandr, at 63,30. 5:450
(c.1,.4 rording Pron ature, aro
rcaulnr. Ic.tn. IsW I.:, at 6.1044 , .. ti brl.
:al . ,' In trnall lot, at
frc, Lrt Lamb,
amt. & In tll. , (iis.lll
remain I.rcitv fnn. Lot NT heat ,
7 , 0 barley, TO, Cr,. 4.141. 5 c, acid Oats $t
3:1607r, 11 - om 11111 haWi t.
I.lrOCElVlT,.—ThrevtrlcPt quirt. nnkl PtmiT. - 10
last gonte.l. n. Pnr¢r is sank,: to .c 4 c.. 1..° .." 4 :;
7.y the _
hl-.41. in q¢ditp ml trams
1110 Can, caul map
ts.
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to ,11n1. 31ao - 1,17.1 S., 1, L 77; Sp
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right of property not only iu this boy. ISM
two interesting looking colored girli;, born of the
woman subsequent to her going off, and before
the expiration of the remainder of her term of
serritude. As to the fact of this being the same
boy, the evidence is largely in Carer of the mas
ter, and there is no doubt in my mind, 'hot at
the final examination which takes place on Tues
day, before a magistrate, that he will he delivered
to the claimant for shipment to the .• South. - -
What makes such a case peculiarly hard is the 1
fact of the woman haring had all the trouble and
expense of raising these children, until they are
worth some $5OO and lineal a-piece—the master
knowing their whereabouta all the time—and
then to be seised like animaLs , And hurried off
i e
into hopeless bondage. he else in Maryland
—or colored person dui tied by unscrupulous,
men—has but little clin e eto secure his rights.
This poor fellow is dem 41 the privilege of pro
ducing colored teatime's in his favor, and is
tumble from his station i life, to obtain white
evidence of any benefit.
' The opening of the Chesapeake and Ohio Ca
nal to Cumberland, Md., has greatly enhanced
the value of coal lands in Allegheny county.—
Property of that description to the amount of
shout hall a million of dollars having been dis
posed of in the coal legion within a few months.
A lot of 235 acne, principally ender the town
of Frostburg, was-sold a few days since for
sloo,ooo—ond that only granting the right of
mining,.-the original. proprictur,creScising the
privilege of tilling the surface as usual. Many
fortunes have been made in that county by the
rice of laud rereOtly—thr former_ proprietors
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keIIINGTON, Janitary Z. 18531
Cron I c,d,. lay—American Contraution
17, •iahl therac—An Ay
The American contribution+ to the World',
Fair at London, in June nett, are flowing in, and
the materinis ore in, neuron of collection for a
voluminous catalogue. The States front which
the most numernuu aperimena of natural pro
dusts, industry, and skill, 'are expected, have
not yet been beard front. Front old New Eng
lund, for example, the Committee for New Hamp
shire aloneleave gin en notice of article:, already
forwarded to the place of general deposite,
Brooklyn, N. V. ..owe of the moot distant States,
as California, Mi.souri. Louisiana, and Illinois,
Lave entered intd/the spirit of the exhibition
with mat and energy, and :antic of the articles
expected from them are known to be on their
way to the dept, The hut articles of which
certificates from the, State agencies hare been
received by the Central Committee at Washing
ton City, Ito- 'won commenced, and Number 181. i.
has been reached New York tends about
==M:I;1
specimen,: I'mm , ylv,mia, : MM. 30 South
Carolina, 1;., Tonne, ce, Kentucky, and
3 each. Coal, Iron Ore, Improved Agricultural
14.410
4 210,71K1 44,01.515
1a,*14.4.1
I 4:2211:4
11.612
31:whines, Mtolel. of American Intentions, Ite
Se., go to. make op the list from your Stat,
Missouri sends a mars of ore from her iru
117.5. 4i..c04
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w>ul.l6l.U.
7q.aki
mountain—New Jersey, n block of lion, weighing ,
the circumstance of 10,000 pounds, or eight tuns ,
--California, a lump of the uncoincd root of all
evil, and a quart: crushing machine. Your
readers will hen little surprised ut some of the
81,1=i111C11 8 which South Carolina hos choice for
conveyance to the World's Fair as illustrations
unite pursuits and occupations of her people—
surprised, I mean, in view of the pretensions of
those who for a quarter of a century have borne
sway in the public council" of the State, ondwho
decide upon the selcction of what is now to go*
forward to the London Exhibition. The list com
prise, specimens of the finest kinds of cotton
grown in the State, of rice and turpentine, also
product , thereof. But it includes a light car
riage, from the hands of S. C. mechanics, shirt
ing,. from the Graniteville Factory, a palmetto
wood canoe, baskets, a rtutuber of other objects
of minor trades and Petty industry—all going to
shotv honest application to those callings which
contribute to the comfort, convenience, and ag
gregate wealth of a community, hut which empty
pretensiOn and assumed hauteur have effected to
treat with 0 lofty contempt when practiced by
others. This indicate, the dawn of a,bettorday,
conceited Ifteine,s cannot long maintain the con
test with a sturdy industry that pursues its un
remitting labors under the aristocratic noses of
the idlers. There is hope for Southyarolina.
Kentucky sends a planctatium from the head
and howl, of Mr. ',torten. a work of great loge ,
nuity, and which can be vet in motion 80 no to
display and illustrate the movements of all the
Leavenly bodies at the name time, barring the
comets, which. being erratic, and having sweep
' ing tails, woubitoo.uttich derange the operation
' of the beautiful and simple machinery. From
0 the sane State also comes—Oh! shades of the
tirccianmetrons, wives and mothers of Ifomeric
helves, and ye .Boson and Nirrnan dames, who.
with4fe graceful feminine not, wiled away the
Absence of your lords, inspire toy pen with graph
ic delicacy, and power to do justice to this theme!
......frotufientneky also crates: three fir/ gliilts, de
signed-by the chaste pcy, end- tryongh •by ,the
fait fingers of Ain C Coleman, daughter , of the
Hon. Attorney General Crittenden, in fn4cli a
style as (I feel in attempting it) defies desmip
'flow They wilt challenge and receive the admi
ration of the world; at the Fair, at which will be
found more competent pros than mine, to make
their beauties known.
It to said that the Nnvy Deportment has con
•ented to appropriate the fine frigute Jamestown,
to tte service of conveying the articles from the
111lited States to the Fair. The rumor is likely
enough to be correct, as the Government has as
sumed the responsibility of transporting every
thinedruisbed by this country, and may as well
fumed: n first rate, as on indifferent, veteml. The
Fredonia Marc ship, which sent designated at
first, continues so long at sea as to render it im
prudent to psstpone the final arrangement until
her return.
.
4 ,
. By the way, will you do "Junin." the favor to
nounee, in your journal, that he hos it in con.
By
plation to visit thiS exhibition of the world's
a ntlers of art and nature, and that he stands
ready to discharge all sorts of honorable cam.
missions, .from that first and moot honorable of
all—informing and instructing thepeople through
the efforts of his pen—to the explaining end ud
vocating the 11,A, properties, and excellenchni of
the newest mnehine, the biggest turnip, or rarest
I=l
minerals and ore, of our unsurpassible country•.
If you will permit me to refer that trouble to
you, please give my address to any one who may
desire it for business purposes. And your ex
changes at the west. who Imre sometimes paid
We the compliment of availtng themselves of parts
rif this correspondence, would further oblige toe
y notices of my 111111.060 is connection With the
explanation.
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FRO* BAL:IINORP-
Co.mrpoculetuve of the Daly Pithhenth tl.4etto
Filyttans Slays thisr—Coa! Lands of Allnyhany
,Ild.—The Ohio Railroad—ThrdLoy
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ISAvrinour., Jan. 5, 1551.
A stare case, which bus attracted come inter
t, has occurred in the city within u few Jaya
et. An old in.., Daniel Foeuhenner, alcading
einlaa of n Methodiq Episcopal Church, has
id claim to a colored boy. About twenty years
of age, named William Moore. alias Kellar, who
has been acting as free for a period of sixteen
years. Fossbenner owned a woman named Eliza
beth illoore, to whom he gave the balance of her
term of servitude (Melt years) for a sum of
$lOO, when paid. The woman had a sun, whom
she took away, with her, and it is allcdged that
that child died in infancy, and that the present
boy claimed by Nossbenner is a child she adopted
shortly 'after her owu son's death. A mark on
this boy to alledged to be similar to the one on
the boy she took away with her, and on that
alone he is claimed. The woman nut having
paid the $lOO stipulated fur in the agreement
-between herself and Fossbenner, he now claims
The arrungiment just effected by the Balti
more and:l/hie Bail Road Company, fur the
gale of the whole amount of sterling bonds to
Itlessrs. Brown, Brothers, Sf. Co., necessary for
the completion of the road to the Olio, has been a
source of great gratification to our citizens. If
Pittsburgh could only get a branch outdo to tap
this road at the best point, it would he of incal
culable benefit to her merchants, as well as our
own. Is there uetcapital andenterprise enough
to more in this matter quite speedily . ?
The Hon. Rerenly Johnson. who was on the
tenuier "Ohio," on her recent trip from lin
vanun to New York, when she put-into Norfolk
in distress, say. that St. Schenck, her Comman
der, told him privately, before they had gut the
'nab buckets' to work to bail her out, iliac if
the outer continued Ao increase in the hold for
three hour, more. at the same rate, ohe would
go docent Rather a trying time tlint for the
tierces.
By the statistical reports of the past year's
commerce of Baltimore. it is shown that her
trade has largealy increased within the
_twelve
mouths. Our city is certainly increasing in an
unprecedented manner, in population, com
merce, enterprise and wealth.
In American cotton goods there is not much
doing yet—active preparations are being made,
'however. for the spring trade, and our merchants
are anticipating a large increase of sales. Their
stock of foreign gofols is very extensive and su
perior, which will be increased by importations
soon expected. ..
During the mist year there Lai been fifty-sev
en vessel t, of an aggregate tonnage of 11,1711
tons, built at one ship yard.'
This New London Chronicle antes that the
whale ships of that city are returning with rich
cargoes. MI vessels which have made trips to
the Northern Sem., have been vetrieuccessfuL
and have made not only profitable hut short
VOyageS.
'Well Charley,' said nu anxious parent to an
urchin of some three years, on Christmas day,
'what did , you find in your htocking this menaingr
'Find father replied the hopeful, 'why, I found
a big hole.' :#I . IZ father rove the boy one cent.
Socrates used to say tohisfriendathat hiswife
was his greaterchlessing, since she Was a never
ceasing monitor of patience, from whombe learn
ed so much within his own doors, that all the
cremes be met with elsewhere were light to him.
The Shakers of New Hampshire harepurylms
ed a !urge tract of land in. Ohio, to which they
intend to remove in consequence of diclike and
persecution from their present neighbors. -
Advertising has enlarged many a •small busi
ness and revived many a dull une. Those who
do not believe in advertising, are those who Lev
er properly tried it.
-The .eltizen; of - . 4 .:ew York are indignant at
their council for renewing a contract for eighteen
years . with the gas company there. The Mayor
has vetoed the act of the councils.
An enormous cut, caught in the woods near
Crosswiets, Burlington county,' is un eshitition
in Trenton. The True American states that it
measures three feet long. and weighs forty two
pounds.
A building society, with a capital - of $OOO,OOO
1s pow organizing in Buffalo, and will make ap
plication to the Legislnturethiserinter for an act
of incorporation.
The numbers on the door plates in Broadway,
New York, hare now reached 9000' extending
up to ilith street.
.oetry and fine verses, as bettreen the smell of
flower garden and a perfumer's shop.
Chicago is making rapid` strides in the way of
improvement.. They contemplate building a
new jail fur the accommodation of the citizen.
Mr, Forrest and her ..ister, 11fre. Voorhies ;
are employed no voceliets in the choir of Trinity
Church, N. Y.
A California letter by the °hie, states that o.
the receipt of the admission news, the city scrip :
advanced to 85€00.
•
Why will Barnum and Jenuy Lind never guar-
Tel! Became the ie• aßrays foridring andiui
for-pying.
A monument to Rossini, the Revisal/natalMin;
Teter, is to be erected at Rome, in the Church
of St. Lawrence. The sculptor Tencri is to ext 4
cute It
Wm. L. Chaplin is at present atoning with
Gerrit Smith.for a few days
31r. John McCormick, Editor of. thelitohilo
Advertiser, was drowned at that place on the
'24th.. •
VAIIIY3IB3.
There i 9 as much difference between good
VOLUII
Rats and other vermin are kept from grain by
a sprinkle of garlic when packed.
Lard never spoils in warm weather if id is
cooked enough in frying out.
In feeding with corn, 50 pounds ground goes
as tar as 100 in the kernel.
. .
Corn meal ehohl never be ground very fine, it
njures the richness of it.,
The mercury etood 5 degrees below zero, in'
Portland, Tue.lsy.
The Virginia Free Press less nominated Mil ,
ard Fillmom for the next Presidency.
neltrg Peary ry Gronats.=A large number
of the leading citizens of Georgia, assembled at .
the capital of the State, hare' organized n party;
to be' called the Constitutional lininn Party.--
Pormanent Offieer3 were elected and a deela
r:tion of principles adopted. A resolution
Was also unanimously paseed to appoint 4 rep
resentation on the part of the Constitutional
Union Party, to consist of one from each county,
to the great Union Meeting, proposed to beheld
at Washington City on the Il2kl • of February
next.
APPOINTMENT to t - nnn Cutaxou.—Welcarn
that Mr. Josiph P. Cooke has been appointed to
the Professorship formerly held by Dr. Ilfeb7
ster in the Medical School, Mr. Cooke ah-eidj
holds the office of Inatructor in Mineralogy and
Chemistry in the Univeraity, ~70 that 'be now
holds all the offices which were filled by Dr.
Webster. Ile sloes ant enter upon the duties of
his new pest till next winter, as he leaves soon
for Europe to guiltily himself for his-duties. 7—
&moo rear.
We noticed a few days since the liberal dona
tions of Dr. Smead of the Citizens" Bank of Cin
cinnati, to the various Orphan Arylnms of that
city. The same gentlemen has since presented
to the Cincinnati Society for the Relief of
aged Indigent Women a purse Containing five
hundred dollars, rill in twenty dollar gold pieces.
Oar Atuniean fashion of reading of Shah
speare got into Germany. notice. the poet,
has lIVI`II giving n series of readings at Vienna.
winding up with Coriolanus, which was received
with great applause. One evening he rend the
Comedy of Errors, which being very short; the
time was filled up with selection 3 from Oertuan
poets.
At New Haven, on New Year Day, the ladies
placed a wreath, or :Trig of evergreen, or Lnme
thing of a like character, in their window,. to in
dicate that they received calls. The young
gentlemen traveled the streets rather extensively,
and turned an eye upon every window to get a
glimpse at •the mistleto bough."
Some of the New York ship builders say that
black Walnut is a better timber for ship building
than live oak, and that its high price is the only
reason why it iv not largely used. An Ohio pa
per says that there is enough of thin valuable
timber split into fence rails every year, in Ohio,
to build the national marine of the Union;
There ore in Prussia 21 railroads, about 1100
miles in all, costing about $101,000,000, using
468 locolnotives, 1,254 passenger cars and 0,018
freight ears. In 1849 they carried 8,597,948
passengers, and 33,313,975 cwt. freight. The
recaiptsweresT,B62,ooo, and the expenses a lit
tle more than half that sum. The profits were .
342 per cent.
A l'untiderate Ilustand.—We once heard of
a man who was reduced to such extreme pover
ty, that in a fit of deeperation, he advertise.' in
tome London pper that he would hang himself
on a certain da ', at some well known place, for
the benefit of his wife and children. Admittance
one shilling.
Distilleries.—Within a circle of sixteen miles
around Easton, Pa., there are 'twenty five distil
leries, which annually consume 1.400.000 bush
els alums nail rye. The Argus says corn is
scarce walla attributed to the large . quantities
used for purpwe,
Census of Virginia.--TheVirl„.iniapripera state
that the white population of Eaotern Virginia,
will amount to 400,000, ncd of Western Virgin
ia, 401,0(10. The entire population of the Spite
will, it is said. he 1,400.000. Virginia will lose
three raemhor.s ofCongresby the new apportion
ment
A proclamation by the queen was publishedin
London on the evening of December 13. for the
meeting of Parliament on Tuesday, the 4th of
February, for the "dispatch of divers urgent and
important affairs."
Death fromn Cut —Mr. doles firMS;`,.:l
wryly of Ilagerrtown, died in Ctunberiand, on
Friday Inst. where he resided, frown cut which
I.e 4.1 “MelT4 , l in his arm some trn or twelve
day, before. It was- accidentally inflicted by n
colored man while bitehering.
Census of New York.—The Marshal of North-,
ern New Fork publishes the: census returns of
28 counties in Northern New York, which show
an rwregate population of 1,028,628. in 1840
the some counties had 884.480; the increase is
therefore 143,143. In these counties there are
82,151 farms and 89.807 dwellings.
Valuable Work.—The Honorable Daniel Web
attr is about to publish a new and elegant
edition of his work-, in six or seven volumes.
It will embrace his political speeches, literary
addresses, legal arguments. end diplomatic pa
pers. ,
Deer Skin. Such is the demand for those
Mans that Victorines„ nix 'aches wide at the
widest part, made of the variety known as fIuLP•
eon Bay Sable, are bought by the ladies in New
York nt prices varying from one to two hundred
[Lollar,
Rather Short.—Madam Blangy, under engage
melt at the Richmond theatre, finding that a
thin antlieuce wit, likely to as.emble.ou the last
evening of her engagement, in concequenco of n
storm, despatched thefollowing •chart and live
ly" note to the manager "Sir, I am sick. I
will not play to night" The Manager walled up
au her and Rapid her lively enough over a
trunk she woo packing. - •
The words 'Oct. of are the tent in the lan
guage, when one is 'out of patience and 'out of
money ; when his wife teUa him she is 'out of
sugar one day, 'out of coffee the next, 'out of
tea the next. 'out of Clones the next, had finally
'out of spirits. The words are reryspeoil when
utie iv •unt oP debt. •out of trouble, and but of
jail. it a man has is smoky house awl a scold
ing wife, .aiut or doors is no bad place. •
The bark Spartan, Capt. Cook.-arrived at l'rov
ineetown on Saturday last, trout the Western Is
lands,
with . s3o bbis. sperm oil.. She has been
absent a little more than ten months, and has
_returned to port with oil valuednt present pri
ces at over twenty tour thousand dollars !
The lust but fruit which comes to late perfce;
tiou, even in the kindliest soul, is tenderness to
ward the hard, forbearance toward the =forbear-
Mg, warmth of heart toward the cold, philan
thropy toward the mismiathropic.—Jsqn Paul.
Formerly, it required a great deal of Courage
attack a community in itamannera, italawor its
sentiments. Now such antagonism ia maimed.
without hesitation, and its exercise become.% the
characteristic of the present time., •
"Never be critical upon the Intlies,"-was the
mutant of an old Irish peer, remarkable for hia
homage to the oea othe_only way a true gen , -
Neaten over will attempt to look at the faults of
a pretty woman,' is.to chat hie eyes."
It requires More 'courage to think differently
from the multitude, than it does to - fight them.
The first hero, therefore, - was not he who made
thnfirst conquest, but he who - uttered the firet
doubt.
Iran scratinizet.he lives of some men or ge
nine,.we elm!! find that activity and pergstenco
are their leading peculiarities. Obstacle's can
intinilibite,- nor labor treaty, nor drudgery
disgust iheta.
Scareity:of Specie-4inie is so soiree at the
present time, that in payments at the Custom
Home yesterday, bank netea were gir en fur ,nu!
leas than hall and quarter eigles.lieston Jeer.:
Wed.
Some tentible chap says truly, that a person
who nits to rabic Minter by meandalitiag othert,
might jutt loa well tit down on a wheelbarow,
and try to wheel hinuelf.
The following account of the exordium of
lawyer's speech is recorded in one of Southey's
letters:
•This man, gentlemen of the jury, sulks into.
court like a motionless itiltue, with the cloak or
hypocrisy in his mouth, null is attempting to
screw three large ook trees out of my client's.
pocket."
The quantity of tapestry to dress a large church
is immense, Some of the cathediule of Italy would
need an lunch es would suffice to equlp the ..North
Csrolitla,". or auyother line of battle ship in sail&
• A patent:hal been taken out in England fUr a
wearing fabric compoed . entirely of fur. , It is,
adapted to nil purpoles, either for gendenien or
ladies. The artiolc is lighter, softer, firser, and
warmer than any . other .material ever worn as a
covering- to the bunion body. It Is tbe peyfect
Ideal of cloth. - The r.oftcst satin is harsh to the
touch, and the finest Walls wool cbarte com
pared With into beautiful fabric. It is talda in
to cloth composed Wthollyof fur,idad part of silk.
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LXIV--NUMBER 134.
nioonnfinciL SKETCH OF KB - Joie;
FRANKutc.
Sir John Franklin was born in 1787, alSpila
bl;irr Lincolnshire. , He entered ,the astry,.oo
- 1, 1800,am a boy, ail board the P°/IPhtdmis•
65, Capt. John Law-ford, under whont be errand
as midshikman, in the Action off Copenhagen,
April t, 1001. Ile - then in the /ntweln/afor aloop
nailed with Captain Flinders, on et inyagnnf
PDrpthe.
cover) , to New Holland, where onljoinajAoll
.skr, armed etoro-ship, he wiawreck onn •
coral rock, near Cato ...Bank, Aug. 17, 1803:
While on his pamage home in - the Caniden, East
Indiamen, Mr. - Franklin had' charge of the sic+
nala, and he distingui,hed himeelf et the tele
, heated repute of a powerful French squadron
under Admiral LCTiOI% Feb. 15, 180 L. On his
retnrn to England be joined the Inellcropibtat
anlanbsequently, meter . Capt. Coo'; took part
i in the battle of Trafalgar; On being transfer . . .
I to the Bedlam!: 7.1,: Mr. Franklin wan confirmed
n Lieutenant of that chip, Feb. 11. 1208, andes.
carted the Royal frmily..of Portugal from Lisbon
Lto , .
South America.
During the after-part of the war heave chiefly
emploted at the blockade of flushing; ho then,
toward the close of 1814, joined the expedition
to - Nei Orleans ; for hiihrave conduct, tin
January 8„ 1815, -ho woo racially and sem
warmly mein:amended for promotion.. On Jan.
14, 1618, Franklin assumed command" of 'the
hired brig Treat, in which he accompanieifetipt.,
D. Buchanan, of the Dorothea; on a perilous soy.
age of discovery to Spitsbergen. In April,-nett
year, Franklin woo invested , with the command
of an expedition .to proceed overland from Ma.
nou'iiillay, to ascertain the actual position of the
Copper-mine River, bud of the exaet lenitive at
the chores of the Polar Seas, to the caerwarif of
. . .
This •fearful undertaking endured: until , the
summer of 1822, through n, journey of 6.660
miles;, its.perils and adventures:Capt. Franklin .
(whose Commander's and Post Commissions best
date respectively, 1821 mittlB22o has ably de
scribed in his .. Narrhtice" rifle journey:. 'ln.
In 1826 he left England to co-operate with Csill.
tains Beech) , and Barry, in-ascertaining, -from
opposite gloaters, the existence of IS North-wgst
passage. The results' of this mission, which
terminated in Lit; TO 21, N., long. 148 39, W.,.
will also be found in Captain Franklin's Narrs
tier, 1826-21. on his return to. England, in
Sept. 1821, he was,presented by the' Geograph-•
meal Society of Paris, milks gold meld, valved
at 1200 francs, for hating made the most Im
portant acquitition to geographical knowledge
during the preceding year.
In 1829, at home, ho received the honor of
knighthood, besides the Oxford degree °C D. C. L.
Sir John Franklin mnnied, first, in 1823, the
youngest daughter of Killian:Pardon, Esq., arch
itect, and secondly, in 1828, the daughter ordain
Griffin, Esq., of Bedford Place. From 1830 to
1834, he commanded the Rainbow, 28, on the
:Mediterranean station; and for his exertionsin
connection with the struggles of Greece, hp was'
presented with the order of the Redeemer of
Greece. iv 1836, sir John Franklin was created
K. C. II.; and was afterwards, for, some time,
Lieutenant Governor of Van•Delmen's Land. In,
1843, Sir John Franklin wan appointed to 'the
command of another expedition to the north,
the Ereboe, 4Capt. Franklin,) And the Mierwr,
(Capt. Crotier,) on a fresh attempt to explore i
North-west' passage through Lancaster Sound
and Behring's Strait. The ships left Greenhitlua
May 19, 1846. Little intelligence has beelike
coined from this expedition from the day of ite •
sailing.
At the close of 1847, Government resolvedlo
send oat three expeditions in seirch of Sir John
Franklin and his party, and numbering 140
souls. The first of these 'expeditions,- H. IL S.
Plorer, sailed January, 1848; the second nape-'
dition, the Enterprise and InreJtigator, was placed'
under the command of Capt. Sir James - Ross,
and sailed in May, 1348; the third expedition.
(overland), under Sir John Richardson, having - ,
'left Liverpool oboist tore- months previously. 'ln
the spring of *1849 the Korth Star left with pro..„
visions for Bess' Expedition; and. a - reward of
L 20,000 *as offered by. Government to Ingland'
or sea expedition that might render efficient as
sistance to Sir-John Franklin, his ships, or their
crews, and contribute directly tel extricate them
from the ice. • The post year was one of f hope ;
deferred," es regards the subject of the kx-aws
`lin Expedition. ' '
In the autumn there dawned a sadden light;.'
though "the time for hope was Shady gone by
1.
in all hearts save that of the noble-minded wife;-
who troutet not part with hope." - .A. whaler
hrougl.it a pealed cylinder i bulianu.):, - . ',7....ilairad
ifSl niliiolailZltlistrifStojzine 1843. An
other whaler bring,ht a story from the Esquimau:
that the ships of both Franklin and Ross me
• ditions were peen beset by the ice in Prince Re
, gent's Inlet, as late on March, 1849. In NOTEOI
- Ross' Expedition renamed, and formally
negatived the circumstantial story. Almost rim
* ultanerrusly arrived Sir John Richardson; and
since has returned the Plover. Neither 'of the
threw, exptSlitions has brought any intelligence
of the missing voyager or his companions.
The pibliwnipnthy has been touchingly ex
pressed on theWainitous suspense; and prayers
have been offeretiap in between sixty and men
ty churches, and upwards of 30,000 worshipers,
for the pretervatiott rind safe return of the cols- ,
sing expedition. A ream ed'of upward :ot_blie
hundred gnineas lens been Pronriscd to no of
j the Whaling ships which may bring. infoisnation -
lof the voyager , and Lady Franklin boa offered
f £2OOO to induce whalers to maim search in parts
not within the scope of the Government expedi
tion.
TWE PROVESSOU ASO Sroumm.— , A professor
of Latin in the University of Edinburgh, now no
more, hosing desired the studeiets to giro , is fiat
of their names in Latin, was greatly surprised at
seeing written on a slip of paper the name
atoms Drum Novum."•
After in vain seeking 11 translation of this,
he at last became convinced that it was either
one of those dark Latin passages, which' even
the skill of Bendy would have failed in solving,
or that it. was a hoax'. ,
He therefore next day, In the class, read out
the three dark words; anddesired the writer of
them tostand.
.
One of the pupils immediately roee.
...What are your amid the professor.
"A pohr-nholur,air," wtts the answer.
"A very poor scholar, indeed, Fir, or yon
would never hose written such stuff ns `Joannes
Ovum Novum.' 'That isn't he your unmo air."
"I don't set , " raid the student, "where yoti
can Pod better.Latin;iny•name is John Apneal.
"Ovum" for lign, "Novum" for new; Ovum No
vum—Eggwew."
The professor. seeing that he had rattier the
worst of it, immediately laid his finger upon Iris
forehead, nmflo6leiiils at his hopeful pupil, - who
ytas etanding somewhatin the attitude of thrill
aergetifit exclaimet in n pitiful voice.
•Ala.s! alas! something wrong here, i doubt"
May be eo,'7 slionted - ‘,Ovutu Notrum," "num
thing maybe wrong tbeit;" but," stn)ing, his
Land upon kW sin forehead, "there is nothing
wrong bere."—plebdore Hook.]
Student .Egnew's uncieeptiortable - rendering
of his name reminds us of the direction, :once
ginn s. letter intended fora well knolls and
highly respected gentleman in Ealtirnorn , aiy,
by the late Eugene Lynch,
,Esq.; of' Frederick—
"Estericir Pool Equ'oculus, ulias Ontsanamos
.•„ . . .
Lemettous.:—A young itinirent-pretteher, in
the constant habit, of declaiming a;great s deal
about the Creation, and especially aboutthe foist
getting - up of man, wheneter - tor wished to die-
play, his native tioquenee to gpod advantage,
was one day holdingTorth to' a' mixedscolgrega- -
Boa in a.country sehool-house.. Becoming warm
and enthusitu3tic un he proceeded, it Was not !Ong
before he reached Ms favorite, theme, Cnil start
ed off in something like the following style:
•• And when .tho ,world- we's eresteth and She:
beasts Of the field, and fowls of the tar, and .
pronounced very good, God said: let. us make
man. - And be farmed =ln after his
„Utnt likes,
MU, and declared. him the noblest of all the
1 works of his hands. And he made trimatt also,
1 and fashioned her la. the exact Image of man.
with A little veriation---" • •
"Thank the Lord for tile Variatios!" shouted
an old sinner, who :lot over in the ataen owner
i Of the rOom, at this interesting junctore of the
discourse. ' . , -
I - The effect was perfectly ludicrous and irresis
tible: The preacher dropped the subject where
i he was interrupted, end was never heard to al
i lode to it during a subsequent ministry of, forty
1 years.
A SUCCESSFUL FUSBI.
The Albony Evening Express says Some
hie or three years agoor la* firm existed fn
Buffalo, under the co-partnership namu of
Mal & Haven." The senior partner of
this firm was, in 1848, elected rice President of
the United States, and by the demise of Geooral'
Zschary Taylor, President, he is now Chief Meg
lettere of this great and glorious Union. Mr.
Hall, the 5000Uti of the firm, is now Postmaster
General, a station of great importance and of
considerable emolument. Mr. Haien, the third
end lust of the fins; at the last general election
held in this State, was elected to Congress from
the district in which he resides, against the uni
ted efforts of pretended friends and avowed op- :
Each ',an instance of promotion, , injoyed
eierrmember of s firm, withimit 7 o I,orioggif
and iffu Rend - example of whatcoin y mad de.;
germination, added to talent andittdlit,yytlitti
wiff accomplish, when eldleffAt*Z9ML`.
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